I'm trying to use Spacemacs+org mode to maintain a sort of daily planner/todo list and just general notes. What is the best way to sync this across my devices? I tried using syncthing but it was blocked at work. Dropbox is also blocked at work. We use OneDrive but I don't want to be tied to OneDrive for this, especially since it's through the company and I won't be there forever.

>>65169343I've got one with 4gb ram and a harddrive for 100CAD. I suggest you look for a t420 or x series.It's usable with SSD and Linux, but screen is really shitty and it's pretty slow for everything that's not web browsing and text editing.

The T400 is way too old to be worth it. If you still want one, keep in mind that you need singlerank ddr3 to achieve 8gb ram. Also, X9100 cpu can be had for 10$ on aliexpress/ebey.

Buy I dont recoment anything older than 3rd gen intel since this is the oldest gpu architecture to be supported in windobe10. You can get slightly damaged t430s for 165$ if you know where to look. RFD have threads about that.

>>65173154That's because Knuth is a computer scientist, concerned with computer science. You're talking about computer engineering. There is a significant difference. Computer science focuses on the science of computation, algorithms, etc. Computer engineering is about the reality of making a computer do things. Basically theoretical vs concrete/applied. Both have value.

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comfy behind-the-sofa homeserver edition!+ run your own DNS server edition: https://zwischenzugs.com/2018/01/26/how-and-why-i-run-my-own-dns-servers/+ RISCV Homeservers NOWAre you interested in learning Linux or BSD administration and configuration better. Becoming a systemd expert? Or maybe you hate that shit and want a cozy little BSD machine to run services on and interact with. Or practice more advanced and complicated networking setups.

>try out B-tree 1.0.1 on Win 7>crashes on high load and have to take it offline then online to access>wrote 450GB on a 3TB and it turned into read-only and it's not allowing any more writes>weird sticky access means you have to format it (multiple times) from an external OS with G-Parted

Hey /hsg/,I inherited 5 Acer Aspire Revo R3610, I'm trying to set things up, installed Ubuntu LTS, setup a PiHole, a Plex Media Server and a seedbox, each on a dedicated machine. Now, I was looking at the queries on the pihole and I'm seeing a lot of queries from my main desktop to 192.168.X.Xhttp , 162.168.X.X being a second router on my network.I was wondering what this meant, with http directly after the router IP, I freaked out a bit, thinking that someone was trying to haxx into my network, disconnected everything, rebooted everything, now I'm not seeing those queries anymore.Anyone knows what happened? What this query meant?

Also, I still have two spare machines, which I would like to make use of, but I'm running out of ideas. They probably wouldn't be fast enough for a router.

How do we get rid of this shit?

> Funded by SJW company> One of the most ugly syntaxes ever> Claims to be "safe" (using thousands of unsafe blocks)> Have a glorified marketing around a static analyzer embed into compiler to catch normies and brainlets.> Annoying evangelism> Literally NONE (ZERO) relevant stuff using it beside some tools trying to prove "how muh superior language"> Retarded release model.> One of the most obnoxious communities that i ever found.

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>>65172803I don't think anybody has ever done this and I don't know why you would. I suppose you could with enough effort but no body is going to hold your hand because no one who could do it would. I did find a wrapper to make pacman have a similiar syntax to apt-get but it doesn't have tab completion because the person who wrote it is probably retarded.

>>65173442I'm using Linux, so FF is something included with it. I've tried Quantum. I see no reason to go with it, especially since I can only firejail it or waterfox.

I also have certain add-ons that aren't replaced in Quantum yet. DNSSEC/TLSA Manager is non-negotiable, so if they aren't going to make it work, I may as well use Chromium (which also has other add-ons that I use that Quantum doesn't have). And that's not even touching on the personal preference stuff, like the old NoScript vs the new.